WSU students report on refugee crisis in Armenia
By Alison Boggs, Murrow College of Communication Four Murrow College of Communication journalism students traveled to Armenia over spring break to interview refugees of an international conflict
By Alison Boggs, Murrow College of Communication Four Murrow College of Communication journalism students traveled to Armenia over spring break to interview refugees of an international conflict
LOS ANGELES —The Armenian Sacred Music Project announced that the Kinarik Altinyuzuk Scholarship Fund dispersed $4,500 to this fall semester’s six scholarship recipients. The organization Through
By Joshua Kucera RFE/RL Azerbaijani Service The tragedy of the killings of Lilit Israelian and Vugar Huseynov was compounded by the improbability of a match that spanned the deep ethnic divide stemming
• Astghik Bedevian RFE/RL Armenian Service Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has signaled that he is in no rush to try to enact a new Armenian constitution demanded by Azerbaijan. Pashinian first called
“If the said NGO is interested in the life of our Christian community,” the Azerbaijani representative concluded, “they can visit Azerbaijan and see it firsthand.” CSI International President
YEREVAN /ARKA/. Some 1,437 forcibly displaced residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have applied for Armenian citizenship, Armenian Interior Minister Vahe Ghazaryan told a parliamentary committee. According
YEREVAN — Two men were wounded and another arrested during an apparent armed attack on a police station in Yerevan launched by them on Sunday. According to the Armenian police, they detonated a hand
MOSCOW — An Armenian is among at least 137 people killed in the terrorist attack on a concert hall outside Moscow, Armenia’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday. The ministry did not identify that
ZAVEN GABRIELYAN At the beginning of March in Yerevan, Armenia, an evangelical congress was held for three days. Evangelists, pastors, and church members from different parts of Armenia came to this